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The RedThunder K95 Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard combines a vibrant customizable TFT display and CNC knob with a robust 8000mAh battery supporting 266+ hours of use. Its innovative gasket-mounted five-layer noise reduction system delivers a quiet, premium typing experience. Featuring a compact 90% UK layout with 96 keys, hot-swappable pink linear switches, and durable PBT keycaps, it offers versatile connectivity via 2.4G wireless, Bluetooth 5.1, and USB-C wired modes. Designed for gamers and professionals alike, the K95 ensures seamless multi-device switching, ergonomic comfort, and dynamic RGB lighting customization.



















| ASIN | B0DGGLB9TM |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,480 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 90 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | RedThunder |
| Colour | Black Gold |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (130) |
| Date First Available | 9 Sept. 2024 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 980 g |
| Item model number | K95 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 8000 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Manufacturer | RedThunder |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 39 x 14.5 x 4.7 cm; 980 g |
| Series | K95-BGP |
C**M
Great Keyboard
My favourite keyboard I have used. Keys are nicely spaced out so feels more natural when hand is hoverover so less typos and quicker speed. Love it has 3 input modes. Usb which I use. Wireless the adapter nicely attached to the keyboard so you don't have to rambert where you left it. Bluetooth mode mode in case of no usb input. Love the fact i could get replacment keys and switches to fix or customise the keyboard.
T**O
Brilliant, flexible keyboard.
Been eyeing wireless keyboards for some time and settled on this. With some minor tweaks this could be an excellent keyboard. The key feel is solid, responsive (using BT), good travel and a very satisfying thwack when pressed. Surprisingly compact for the feature set, decent build quality. It's solid but light, no rattles, some slight flexing only if you try it. Having three Bluetooth channels is awesome. I have this connected to my PC, TV and tablet and can change on the fly. Brilliant. Setup has to be downloaded from RedThunder website, but I had no issues. The time auto synced with Windows straight away. I still need to figure out some of the features but you can suss the basics easily. The volume wheel is a minor letdown, you can press it and nothing seems to happen and you have to turn two clicks for it to register. So the simple act of changing volume can be laborious and inaccurate. The screen volume and windows differ wildly. I'm sure this could be addressed in firmware. On the whole my experience so far is positive and I'll be sticking with it.
D**H
Was very nice, until 1 month later
Update 2: I stand corrected. Not 24 hours after i updated this review to say i had no reliability issues, my keboard died. I suspect the internal circuitry is sub-par, since there are 2 warning stickers on this keyboard saying not to use any fast chargers or chargers that deliver more than 5V 500mA, which i believe includes USB 3.0 ports, so be careful to make sure you dont plug it into anything that exceeds those specs. A shame really. I saw similar negative reviews and thought "that was a fluke. it wont happen to me", but it seems to have happened to me faster than most. Right now, I've only had this keyboard for a few days, but I have to say that already I'm very happy! I know this keyboard has had a good chunk of bad reviews about longevity though, so ill update in due course if it fails, but right now I see no issues. UPDATE: its been a month of using this keyboard now, and I've had pretty much no issues! the one thing I do think is worth mentioning, is the fact that the height of this keyboard compared to my M87 does result in some discomfort after long usage, but I've got very small hands, so seems to be possibly a preference thing. NOTE: For the purposes of this review, I will be drawing on comparison with other keyboards and keyswitches ive used, mainly including the Royal Kludge M87 (cream switches) and Redragon K552 (blue switches). Key Switches: Right off the bat, this keyboard definitely has that creamy sound to it. Its less "sharp" than the switches on the M87, with more of a softer "thock" than the "snap" of those cream switches. The volume is also about 80% as loud, which is nice for me as I wanted the creamy sound / feel, but without as much chance of waking up the people I live with as I type at 1am. Overall, these are my favourite sounding / feeling key switches, with the feel only slightly marred by a minor construction quirk that we'll get into next Construction + Feel: Overall, the build quality is very similar to the M87. Fully plastic construction leads to a good amount of twisting and flexing. Pressing hard down on a key causes it to sink noticeably (3-4mm max id say), but this isn't really an issue since I never really press that hard on my keyboard. One thing definitely worth noting though is the fact that this keyboard is fairly high up, a couple mm higher than my M87 (which was already a bit high for me), so I might need a wrist rest over time. The keycaps feel very nice under my fingers, no complaints from that end. Very soft feeling plastic. 2 stage feet are nice, they feel sturdy enough (but do look a little small) and they raise the keyboard nicely on the max setting. Usability: The compact nature of a 96% layout is taking a bit of getting used to, but having arrow keys AND a full numpad in a footprint about 1cm wider than my M87 is massive (finally able to be squad leader in Squad again, lol). The UK layout is something that I've been wanting for ages in a mechanical gaming keyboard, but haven't been able to find a UK keyboard that meets all my requirements until now, and I cant find any others off-the-shelf that can either! Wireless: Although I've not needed to use the Bluetooth yet, I can confirm that the 2.4GHz works great! I cant perceive any latency myself, so it may as well be wired! I also plug my keyboard in to charge most nights, but after a full charge when I first got it, I cant remember seeing that battery indication ever drop below 4/4 bars, so I have no doubts that this could last 2-3 days between charges (I'm using a 5 minute time out before sleep). Software: The onboard software is fine (5/10), its certainly nothing to write home about but it does work. I would like if it had more config options built in (like changing the timeout duration without needing to download the RedThunder app), and if it does have them then it should be slightly more obvious, because I had to download the app. The app is a very similar ethos of "does what it needs to, doesnt look great doing it", but its got some basic lighting, macro, and simple config settings. Suppose thats all you can ask for when youre not buying from a larger ecosystem. Overall, very happy with my purchase. If it can last a reasonable amount of time, I reckon this is my perfect keyboard!
J**M
Nice keyboard feel, pointless lights, clock runs a bit fast. See "update" about charging issue.
Nice enough keyboard with a good feel and a nice sound (sounds a bit like wood). That's all I really wanted. The lighting is pointless and simply drains the battery. Thankfully, you can turn it off through the awkward menus on the built-in screen. I use Linux and although the keyboard itself works fine, I'm going to have to attach it to a Windows PC in order to change the time! That is ridiculous. Update: After initially topping up the charge in the keyboard it work flawlessly for about 6 weeks. Not bad on one charge (without back lights). However, at that point it just switched off. I connected a USB cable to charge it, but nothing happened. After contacting support, I eventually discovered that you must connect a USB cable that is data and power capable (which I was), but you must ALSO set the connection switch on the back of the keyboard to CABLE. That will let the charging start. At that point, you can switch back to WiFi and continue using the keyboard and it will keep charging from the attached cable.
S**H
Great Mechanical Keyboard
Great sounding thwacky keys, use for working from home, excellent battery life and has app for custom settings
D**Y
Very epic!
The keyboard is nice colours are easily customizable. Battery life is really long will last even the biggest gaming sessions. Good value for the keyboard. The linear switches feel nice as if they're made for asmr videos. Connection by Bluetooth, 2.4ghz dongle or wired. Led lights are bright enough to use. However key caps are not see through if that's what you're looking for recommend you find new key caps to go along side this keyboard.
A**A
I just got this keyboard yesterday, and I'm in love with it already. I love tactile keyboards, but most mechanical ones are too loud for my liking. Plus my mic keeps picking up the sound of my old keyboard and it was annoying. I was looking at Logitech's mechanical keyboard, but I wasn't sure about paying $140 for a bland-looking keyboard. I watched demos for this keyboard and was sold on the sound quality and customization. This keyboard is exactly as described for an excellent price. Plenty of color options and designs to choose from. Great battery life if used wirelessly and turning it off when not in use. The keys are soft, not as loud as the typical mechanical keyboards, but rather a soft clicky sound. It's like ASMR to my ears, honestly. The keyboard is also comfortable to type with and easy to customize.
C**R
The keyboard is honestly better than expected. The quality of the board is pretty solid and the “flex” is what you would expect for a plastic board not that the flex is ever really applicable to real world use. I found the key caps to be soft feeling because they’re smoother than you’d find on most boards. Typing on this board is very satisfying with its low tone thocking. A few issues/complaints I’ve had so far is when I turn my pc on with the keyboard wired it doesn’t turn the leds on unless I unplug and replug it in. And I was unable to find a way to use am/pm for the time instead of the 24H clock.
K**A
Aesthetically, the keyboard looks great. Unfortunately, that's where the pros end. The first keyboard I purchased the "5" key would only work intermittently. I assumed it was just a bad keyboard and asked for Amazon to send a replacement. Out of the box the replacement seemed to work fine, but within a day or two the "S" key stopped operating correctly. Sometimes you would hit it multiple times and not get a letter, other times you would hit it and it would hang so you got multiple. Since I exchanged the keyboard the first go around, this time Amazon won't even give me an option for Amazon store credit. I had to buy a different keyboard and now I will have to wait for them to process my return to get my money back. Maybe it's just a bad run, but I wouldn't recommend purchasing this keyboard.
A**M
I just got this keyboard and I absolutely plan to make an update here in 3-6 months, but right out the gate this board is GORGEOUS. The board itself is a bit chunky(in comparison to a membrane keyboard), fairly average for any mechanical keyboard. In terms of space, its a wonderful downgrade from a full sized keyboard without sacrificing any of the convenient keys. It contains an fkey row and a screen and knob without extending the top of the board with a lot of negative space. The feel and sound of the keys are probably one of my favorite parts of the board. They're bright and chirpy and muted. They aren't loud with a very relaxing but outgoing resonance. The ombre on the keys is very aesthetic and the key marks are on the side of the key maximizing the aesthetic without losing functionality. They keys themselves as well as the switches are swappable! I'm at rest knowing if I stop enjoying the performance of this board, I can vamp it up by changing the feel and appeal. The screen on the keyboard eliminates the need to install a third party driver as all the rgb is programmable within the board itself. It does offer a driver for even more customizability. Between Size of the board, functionality, appearance, sound, feel and connection options this is absolutely worth the price. especially compared to other name brand boards that typically see sacrifices in size or swappable switch abilities. 5/5 I will be considering another board as a gift to my loud clackity husband. (donations welcome 😉😂)
K**R
Great keyboard. The clicky clacks are phenomenal. 10/10.
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